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Air Canada B772 enroute on Sep 19th 2011, turbulence burns 6
An Air Canada Boeing 777-200, registration C-FNNH performing flight AC-33 (dep Sep 17th) from Vancouver,BC (Canada) to Sydney,NS (Australia) with 269 people on board, was enroute, cabin crew serving coffee and tea, when the aircraft encountered turbulence causing coffee and tea to leave the cups unexpectedly and spill over passengers and crew causing minor burns to 4 passengers and 2 crew. The aircraft continued to Sydney for a safe landing on runway 34L, where an Australian news helicopter… (avherald.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Obviously CAT, with no previous report. That's why they ask you to keep belts buckled while in your seat.
That's why I always keep my seat belt fastened when I'm seated, you never know when you're going to encounter turbulence.
... and that is why you should never drink coffee in the air
Ginger Ale doesn't burn..
must have crossed the equatorial region...
Somebody sue Boeing for not building a turbulance-proof aircraft!! Why didn't that flight attendant give me a sippy cup?!?!